Explore the way in which Williams presents and uses the relationship of Blanche and Mitch in "A Streetcar Named Desire"

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English

 

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September 10, 2012

 

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Mitch falls in love with Blanches world of illusion – to the point that he suggests marriage. She reveals her traumatic past to him, sharing the story of her tragic young lover Allan, who shot himself when Blanche told him that he “disgusted her”. At this point, the relationship considerable changes and develops – she feels she can trust Mitch, since in Scene 3, when she first meets him, Blanche finds Mitch to be “Superior to the others”, having the sensitive look...
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At this point, the relationship considerable changes and develops – she feels she can trust Mitch, since in Scene 3, when she first meets him, Blanche finds Mitch to be “Superior to the others”, having the sensitive look. She is attracted to Mitch’s Sensitivity and gentility, declaring he is a “natural gentleman”, one of the “very few that is left in the world” in Scene 5...
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